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Anger management Children

Most children have behavioural problems from time to time and anger is a normal and useful emotion. It can tell children that things are not fair or right. However, being a powerful emotion and it can be quite alarming to see a child react to anger with aggressive outbursts.
During a given situation they may feel criticised, misunderstood or falsely accused which leads to a sense of injustice. The cumulative effect of a number of these situati

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has symptoms that include impulsiveness m inattentiveness and hyperactivity.
People suffering from ADHD tend to be diagnosed at an early age, and may become more apparent as their circumstances change, for instance when they start school. Symptoms usually improve with age, but many adults with the condition may have additional problems, such as sleep and anxiety disorders.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the term used to describe a number of conditions, including Asperger Syndrome. These conditions typically affect a person's ability to interact with society, as well their general interests, behaviour and ability to learn.
They will often see, hear and feel the world differently to other people and although many autistic people share certain difficulties, it will most likely affect them in different ways.
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Children and teenagers often suffer from low moods and depression, feelings that can be long-lasting and wide range of effects on their wider life. Identifying these difficulties early is key in terms of instigating change. We recognise the pressures faced by young people and can help make both the individual and their parents and teachers aware of key signs and symptoms they should look out for. For more information and details of how we c

When young people experience stress linked to school work they may disengage from the subject and fall behind with their studies. It may also lead to problems with their attentions span, difficulty sleeping, mood swings, changes in appetite, social problems and relationship difficulties among others. For more information and details of how we can help please get in touch.

Mindfulness is the practice of focusing one’s attention on the present moment while non-judgementally accepting the thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations that arise. It has been used therapeutically for thousands of years to address the physical, psychological, and emotional wellbeing. To find out more about the Mindfulness courses we offer and how they may help you or your child, please Read More

Perfectionism Children

Perfectionism is a tendency to set high standards that can either not be met, or can only be met with great difficulty. Perfectionists tend to believe that achieving anything short of perfection is a failure, and that even minor imperfections will lead to catastrophe – a stressful and unpleasant experience for children in particular. For more information and details of how we can help please Read More

Separation anxiety Children

Separation anxiety can be a serious emotional problem characterised by extreme distress when a child is away from their parent family member or guardian. As with general anxiety is difficult to establish whether or not a child simply needs time and patience to overcome their fears, or whether they have a more serious problem. We can work with the child and their parents to determine the issues and take steps to help – for more information pleas

Social anxiety disorder is a persistent and often overwhelming fear of social situations and is one of the most common anxiety disorders in children. It can manifest itself as an extreme form of shyness where the sufferer can experience fear and anxiety when undertaking everyday activities such as going out in public and speaking on the phone.
People with social anxiety will worry about social activities before, during and after they take plac